The School Community would like to wish all our Staff, Students and their families a very Happy Easter!
Over 250 players, 9 schools from 4 clubs,@RossaGAA @CastlehavenGAA @IlenRoversGAA @KilmacabeaGAA attended 3rd & 4th class blitz in Riverside Sports Complex Skibbereen today.
Super help from @SkibbereenCS TY students who organised/coached and refereed the games. @OfficialCorkGAA.
The 5th Year Agricultural Science students had a fascinating and insightful morning at Drinagh Feed Mill today. The trip offered a valuable real-world connection to the topics they've been learning in the classroom such as animal nutrition, dairy and sheep production, bringing the agricultural industry to life.
The day began with a warm welcome and an engaging introduction from Drinagh's CEO, Seamus Daly. He painted a picture of the Co-op's rich history, tracing its roots back to the vision of local farmers and Fr. John Crowley in 1923. This historical context provided the students with a strong sense of Drinagh's enduring presence and importance within the West Cork community.
Drinagh has 15 outlets throughout West Cork supplying a wide range of products. The Co-Op supply Carbery, whose dairy products are marketed worldwide. Drinagh employ over 300 people in West Cork. They collect 212m litres of milk annually from over 520 suppliers. They have over 2,000 shareholders.
Next, Tim Regan shared his expertise on milk production in the region. He highlighted the significance of West Cork's grass-based system, a cornerstone of Irish dairy farming. His talk also addressed the contemporary challenges facing the agricultural sector, sparking the students' interest in the innovative approaches being explored to navigate these hurdles. This provided a valuable perspective on the dynamic nature of modern farming.
After a short break, where we were all treated to scones, sandwiches, tea and coffee, Donal Murphy then delved into the crucial area of animal nutrition. His informative presentation demystified the contents of each bag of feed produced at the Drinagh Mill, emphasizing the science and precision involved in ensuring optimal animal health and productivity. Score Drinagh Feeds supply a comprehensive range of both ruminant (dairy, beef, cattle & sheep) and monogastric (pig & poultry). This detailed explanation undoubtedly gave the students a deeper appreciation for the role of feed.
Getting to see the feed mill's processing facilities up close was a real highlight. The students were able to witness first hand the impressive scale and technology that goes into producing animal feed.
A big thank you to Donal Murphy for coordinating this trip, Seamus Daly, Tim Regan, and all the team at Drinagh for their hospitality today and for sharing their expertise with our students. This trip provided a truly enriching learning experience, offering valuable insights into the workings of a successful agricultural co-operative and the vital role it plays in our local economy. It's an experience our students will undoubtedly benefit from.
Thanks to Ms. Alison Dullea & Ms. NΓ³irΓn O' Brien for organising the trip.
Congrats to our Junior Ladies Rugby team and their coaches Ms. Aoife Breen and Mr. Mark Kelly on winning three out of four matches in the Munster Rugby's Development Blitz in Carrigaline Community School yesterday.
Pictured below are some of our 4th year students litter picking this week.
Many thanks to Skibbereen Tidy Towns, Cork County Council and Ms. Orla OβSullivan, Mr. Conor Uhl and Ms. Liz Leonard for organising.
Pictures of the SCS Farming Club trip to Atkins today.
SCS Team Racing sailors ready for the Fastnet Trophy.
Hard luck to our U19 Boys Soccer Team and their coach, Mr. Conor Uhl who lost to Cobh in the Cork Cup today.
On Tuesday 1st April, 4th years and students from the LRC had a wonderful day out cycling and walking the Waterford Greenway.
Thanks to Mr. Uhl for organising.
Thanks to Ms. Karen Sheane, Mr. Chris OβBrien, Ms. Carla Nugent, Ms. Aisling OβHurley, Ms. Orla OβSullivan and Ms. Siobhan OβDonoghue for accompanying.
Thanks to Damien OβDriscoll for driving us and helping to make our day extra special.
Well done to our U15 boys basketball team who participated in the All-Ireland qualifiers in Castleisland yesterday.
They beat St. Andrewβs College, Dublin but lost to a strong Castleisland Community College team.
Huge congratulations to the many 3rd year students whose work appears in this year's Field of Stones magazine. Each featured student received their own copy of The Field of Stones.
This year's competition is still open for entries of Poetry and Short Stories from all SCS students. See the noticeboard in reception for further details.
A big thank you to the West Cork Campus for hosting our senior students this week.
It was a fantastic morning where students had the opportunity to explore Level 5 and Tertiary degree options available in skibbereen, meet the friendly staff, and connect with current students.
The visit provided valuable insights into the many benefits of pursuing Further Education including employment and progression opportunities.
We truly appreciate the warm welcome we received - a great learning experience for all involved.
A huge thank you to Andy Carr for visiting SCS this week and speaking to some of our senior students about the power of mindset! π
They learned how to break free from limiting beliefs, embrace their emotions, and develop the self-belief needed to reach their full potential.
Thanks again Andy, for empowering our students!
Congratulations to our Senior Ladies Footballers & their coaches Ms. Ella Ryan, Ms. Anna Ward & Mr. Ger Carey on being crowned All Ireland Senior βAβ football champions this afternoon in Nowlan Park, Kilkenny.
They beat Loreto Convent Cavan on a scoreline of 3-06 to 2-10.
The entire school community are so proud of your achievements. Well done to all!
SCS abΓΊ!